T'ang
Kun'yomi
On'yomi
Nanori
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Concepts using this kanji
abrupt
Tang dynasty (of China; 618-907)
deep-frying food lightly coated in flour or potato starch
envoy to Tang China
Chinese person
Champa rice
Chinatown (Edo period)
the eight Japanese monks who visited China during the early Heian period (Enchin, Engyō, Ennin, Eun, Jōgyō, Kūkai, Saichō and Shūei)
absurd
books from China
very sudden
oaf
thin leather with gold patterns (introduced from Europe during the Edo period)
China
boy or doll dressed in ancient Chinese clothes
New Book of Tang (11th century history book covering the Tang dynasty)
Chinese characters
deep-fried Chinese pastry (sweetened with jiaogulan)
visiting Tang China (esp. of an envoy, monk, or exchange student)
Chinese name for a high government office (ritsuryō period)
Tang period (China; 618-907)
Old Book of Tang (10th century history book covering the Tang dynasty)
exotic non-Japanese wood (rosewood, ebony, blackwood, etc.)
bronze
Later Tang dynasty (of China; 923-937)
gibberish
karayuki-san
style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance
karamon gate with karahafu eaves at the front and back
dong quai (aromatic herb used to treat various gynecological symptoms, Angelica sinensis)
thick Japanese paper resembling Chinese paper (from late Edo period onward)
Chinese ship
Chinese goods
Edo-period seller of foreign goods
damn Westerner
cutting straight down
Thalictrum minus var. hypoleucum (variety of lesser meadow rue)
cayenne pepper powder
arabesque
(Japanese) larch (Larix leptolepis, Larix kaempferi)
sliding door covered with thick patterned paper
Chinese
blend of seven spices (cayenne, sesame, Japanese pepper, citrus peel, etc.)
karahafu
karamon
rhubarb (Rheum undulatum)
Chinese temple bamboo (Sinobambusa tootsik)
hinged door
going to China
Complete Tang Poems (1701)
Tang-era Chinese music
tō-on
Chinese style
door made of one or several wooden planks and no door framework
high-quality sugar imported from China
thick printed paper (for covering sliding doors)
Chinese poem
Chinese design
arched bridge with Chinese-style railings
parasol
shishito
squash
green chili pepper
Chinese painting
karaori
(mythical) Chinese lion
sweet pepper (any non-spicy variety of Capsicum annuum)
Manganji pepper (sweet variety originally from Maizuru, Kyoto)
Karatsu ware
Norway spruce (Picea abies)
foreign dog (esp. of Chinese origin)
ancient Chinese clothes
wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox)
Sanguisorba hakusanensis
Chinese brush
pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum)
poetry of the Tang period
tōsō-on
kara flowering quince (Chaenomeles lagenaria)
Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)
natto made by a temple and given to supporters at the end of the year
China pink (species of flower, Dianthus chinensis)
crimson
tang cai (Brassica rapa var. toona)
China-made thread or yarn
panelled wooden door
shishito pepper (variety of Capsicum annuum)
desk made in China
China and India
Chinese brocade
cat (esp. one imported from China)
apricot (Prunus armeniaca)
Tang shaku (approx. 29.6 cm)
Chinese ink
castor oil plant (Ricinus communis)
nemophila (Nemophila menziesii)
Crepidiastrum keiskeanum (species of plant in the daisy family)
capsicum (Capsicum annuum, esp. the cultivated chili peppers)
mortar
Chinese "Three Stars" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
deep-fried chicken
Hawaiian ladyfish (Elops hawaiensis)
winnower
arabesque pattern
spruce tree (esp. Picea jezoensis hondoensis, a variety of Ezo spruce)
var. of taro with long purple stalks
sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)
mousseline de laine
Chinese-style ritual saddle
trident maple
Indian millet
syphilis
star anise (Illicium verum)
decadence
six-legged Chinese-style chest
plow (esp. horse or ox-drawn)
Elaeagnus multiflora var. hortensis (variety of goumi)
miniature Chusan palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus)
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